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New Haven 2025 Voter Guide: How to Vote and Who's Running

Candidates from multiple parties compete for key local offices influencing education, public safety, and budgets in New Haven and Stamford, with early and absentee voting options available.

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On Tuesday, Nov. 4, New Haven residents will cast their ballots to decide who will serve as mayor and city clerk and who will represent them on the Board of Education. Seven wards, among the city’s thirty, are also holding contested races for the city’s Board of Alders.  Municipal elections like this one play an important role in shaping local government, which handles everything from education and public safety to neighborhood development and e…

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Translation by Jorge Alatrista, Identidad Latina Multimedia. Read this story in English. On Tuesday, November 4, Hartford residents will vote for candidates for the city's Board of Education. The Board of Education oversees the public school system, sets educational goals, approves budgets, and hires key personnel such as the Superintendent, a position held by Dr. Andraé Townsel since July 1. The board is composed of nine members: four elected i…

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The CT Mirror broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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